Sentence examples for be winded from inspiring English sources

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be winded

noun

Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

  • The wind blew through her hair as she stood on the deck of the ship.

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To see Kitaj's works hung alongside those of the other academicians who exhibited that year was to be winded by the contrast; amid the clever and the banal, the accomplished and the crude, his paintings gaped like open wounds, showing us all what we didn't want to see.

I would struggle for breath when I ran two runs or more, After a bowling spell I would be winded.

You should be winded.

Standards, and Mediums both don't need to be winded to get the bb's to the top like Hi's but have no trap doors so you have to load in the bb's one at a time (really slow) Or with a speed loader (faster).

Similar(56)

The hearing seemed to be winding down.

Some bits will be wound down.

They could be winding lassos.

A mechanical watch must be wound periodically.

He was winded, too.

The big fella is winded.

"We were winded," Howard said.

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